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Definition of represent
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of represent is as below...
Represent
(v. t.) To bring a
sensation
of into the mind or
sensorium;
to cause to be
known,
felt, or
apprehended;
to
present..
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Azure
::
Azure (n.) A blue
color,
represented
in
engraving
by
horizontal
parallel
lines..
Compare
::
Compare
(v. t.) To
represent
as
similar,
for the
purpose
of
illustration;
to
liken..
Idol
::
Idol (n.) An image of a
divinity;
a
representation
or
symbol
of a deity or any other being or
thing,
made or used as an
object
of
worship;
a
similitude
of a false god..
Deception
::
Deception
(n.) That which
deceives
or is
intended
to
deceive;
false
representation;
artifice;
cheat;
fraud.
Antic
::
Antic (n.) A
grotesque
representation.
Type
::
Type (n.) A
figure
or
representation
of
something
to come; a
token;
a sign; a
symbol;
--
correlative
to
antitype.
Represent
::
Represent
(v. t.) To bring a
sensation
of into the mind or
sensorium;
to cause to be
known,
felt, or
apprehended;
to
present..
Eleven
::
Eleven
(n.) The
eleven
men
selected
to play on one side in a
match,
as the
representatives
of a club or a
locality;
as, the
all-England
eleven..
Irrepresentable
::
Irrepresentable
(a.) Not
capable
of being
represented
or
portrayed.
Potent
::
Potent
(n.) One of the furs; a
surface
composed
of
patches
which are
supposed
to
represent
crutch
heads;
they are
always
alternately
argent
and
azure,
unless
otherwise
specially
mentioned..
Impersonal
::
Impersonal
(a.) Not
personal;
not
representing
a
person;
not
having
personality.
Abstract
::
Abstract
(a.) A
powdered
solid
extract
of a
vegetable
substance
mixed with sugar of milk in such
proportion
that one part of the
abstract
represents
two parts of the
original
substance.
Emblazon
::
Emblazon
(v. t.) To
depict
or
represent;
-- said of
heraldic
bearings.
See
Blazon.
Constituent
::
Constituent
(n.) One for whom
another
acts;
especially,
one who is
represented
by
another
in a
legislative
assembly;
--
correlative
to
representative..
Traducement
::
Traducement
(n.) The act of
traducing;
misrepresentation;
ill-founded
censure;
defamation;
calumny.
Mystery
::
Mystery
(n.) A
dramatic
representation
of a
Scriptural
subject,
often some event in the life of
Christ;
a
dramatic
composition
of this
character;
as, the
Chester
Mysteries,
consisting
of
dramas
acted by
various
craft
associations
in that city in the early part of the 14th
century..
Map
::
Map (n.) A
representation
of the
surface
of the
earth,
or of some
portion
of it,
showing
the
relative
position
of the parts
represented;
--
usually
on a flat
surface.
Also, such a
representation
of the
celestial
sphere,
or of some part of it..
Idol
::
Idol (n.) An image or
representation
of
anything.
Similitude
::
Similitude
(n.) That which is like or
similar;
a
representation,
semblance,
or copy; a
facsimile..
Leptocardia
::
Leptocardia
(n. pl.) The
lowest
class of
Vertebrata,
including
only the
Amphioxus.
The heart is
represented
only by a
simple
pulsating
vessel.
The blood is
colorless;
the
brain,
renal
organs,
and limbs are
wanting,
and the
backbone
is
represented
only by a
simple,
unsegmented
notochord.
See
Amphioxus..
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